December 2020 Table of Contents, Issue #449



Letter from the Publisher

Jonathan Collin, MD


Pathways to Healing
Elaine Zablocki
Coalition Mobilizes to Protect Compounded Bioidentical Hormones


FCT®, ED, and Hormonal Upheavals in Men
Savely Yurkovsky, MD
Bioresonance testing, part of the author’s Field Control Therapy®, identifies underlying causes of erectile dysfunction, such as mercury and other toxic metals.


Membrane Lipid Replacement with NTFactor Lipids® Reduces Pain, Fatigue, Gastrointestinal and Other Symptoms in Patients with Peripheral Pain

Garth L. Nicolson, PhD, MD (H), and Paul C. Breeding, DC
Supplementation with glycerolphospholipids relieves long-standing chronic pain and fatigue in patients.


Shorts
Jule Klotter


Literature Review & Commentary
Alan R. Gaby, MD


Erectile Dysfunction: The Canary in the Cardiovascular Coal Mine?
The role of endothelial function on tumescence – and beyond

Erica Zelfand, ND
Enhancing nitric oxide production with supplements and lifestyle measures protects endothelium function, a key factor in erectile dysfunction and cardiovascular disease.


Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive Impairment in Fatiguing Illnesses

Craig Tanio, MD
Addressing cognitive impairment issues in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and related conditions can improve their ability to function and increase quality of life.


Introduction to Peptide Therapy: Effective, Safe, Natural Medicine
Mitchell A. Fleisher, MD, DHt, DABFM, DcACBT
Peptide therapy provides bioidentical messenger molecules that enhance the function of organs and cognition.


Protecting Your Brain from Stress – Part 1

Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, MSc, MA, RP(Qualifying)
Integrative measures that include natural health products and lifestyle factors can reduce emotional and pathophysiological effects on the brain, caused by chronic stress.


“Adrenal Fatigue”: Does It Exist?
Alfred V. Zamm, MD
A case study of a patient whose symptoms of hypoadrenalism were tracked back to dental mercury and past infection.


Neural Therapy: Part of a Comprehensive Approach to Pain

Jeff Harris, ND; Perry M. Perretz, DO; and Carolina Stephany Gonzalez, MD
Neural therapy is being used to reduce chronic pain, PTSD, and symptoms that linger after COVID-19 infection.


Facts About Gums and Thickeners
Betty Wedman-St Louis, PhD
Common thickeners found in processed foods can produce gastrointestinal symptoms and inflammation.


The Science Behind NMN – A Stable, Reliable NAD+ Activator and Anti-Aging Molecule

Christopher Shade, PhD
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is quickly converted to the coenzyme NAD+, boosting energy production, cellular repair, and reversing signs of aging.


Environmental Medicine Update
Marianne Marchese, ND
Wildfires and Their Health Effects


Steak and Potatoes: Metabolic Typing on the Gonzalez Program
Mary Swander
After years of chronic health problems, the author found Nicholas Gonzalez, MD. His dietary recommendations, based on her metabolic type and linked to her genetic history, changed her life.


ON THE COVER | Book Excerpt

The Maverick M.D. – Dr. Nicholas Gonzalez and His Fight for a New Cancer Treatment

The Authorized Biography by Mary Swander


Letters to the Editor

Azithromycin COVID Treatment

Request for Kruesi Paper

Townsend Calendar


Book Notice
Print Edition: Introduction to the History of PAK Around the World, Part 1


Editorial

Jule Klotter

The Censorship Pandemic


Ask Dr. J
Jim Cross, ND, LAc
Urban Myth Or Scientific Fact


Pediatric Pearls
Michelle Perro, MD
From Pineapples to Pomegranates: The Tale of Two Fruits and Infertility in Men

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Classified Advertising


Curmudgeon’s Corner
Jacob Schor, ND, FABNO
Basket Weaving 101


Editorial
Alan R. Gaby, MD
Modern Medicine Neglects the Basics, Part 2


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One Man Alone: My Investigation –
by Nicholas Gonzalez, MD

As a medical student, Nicholas Gonzalez, MD, began to investigate a cancer protocol, developed by William Donald Kelley, DDS. Gonzalez was mentored by Robert A. Good, MD, PhD, then director of Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. In 2009, Gonzalez wrote this article about his investigation and shared four Kelley patient histories that represent the protocol’s effect.


A History of Professional Applied Kinesiology Around the World, Part 1

Scott Cuthbert, DC, and Clive Lindley-Jones, DO, DIBAK
Applied Kinesiology® is a system of manual muscle testing, developed by George J. Goodheart, DC, and used as a non-invasive diagnostic method. This history details the methods and philosophy of this technique, now used by healthcare professionals around the world.